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A Different Kind of Autonomy

At NCAA convention, Division I will vote on giving medical staff "unchallengeable authority" in injury decisions and on lessening time commitments for athletics. Division II will weigh longer preseason for basketball, and Division III will debate more communication with recruits.

Pointing Fingers Over Test Fraud

NCAA punishes U of Louisiana-Lafayette over egregious case of test fraud -- and the university in turn sues ACT over its role.

The Rule Breakers

NCAA punished more than half of Power Five conference members and more than a quarter of all Division I colleges for major violations in last decade.

Dysfunction and NCAA Violations

U of Hawaii men's basketball team violated rules when it falsified financial forms for an international transfer student and failed to report that a player had driven a booster's car.

'Tough Love' or Abuse?

University of Arkansas women's volleyball coach steps down amid allegations he "terrorizes" players.
Opinion

A 'New Deal' for Athletes

Given how much has changed in college sports, the historical arrangement between universities and players no longer suffices, John Gerdy argues.

Too Few Teams? Or Too Many Bowls?

As the number of Division I college football bowl games has spiked to a record 40 this postseason, not enough teams have the six wins required to participate.

The Power of a Football Boycott

The University of Missouri football team threatened to strike if the university's president didn't resign. The success of the boycott shows the economic influence athletes can wield.